75cl bottle, shared with friends (2x), dark brown with foamy, lacing and stable white head. Smell: some hoppy notes, caramel, dark fruits. Taste: just great: a perfect balance between the fruity of a dark ale and the powerfull hoppyness of a IPA: caramel, chocolat, yeasty, hoppy. To try on a hot summerday! It was my list bottle, but I’ll buy more of them!

Bottle. Hazy brown, tan head. Sweet fruity notes and some hard toffee in aroma with additional notes of some spicyness. Sweetish and quite grainy in taste, some fruityness too. Some bitterness appears towards the end. Later on some more fruiter notes steps up, bit of citrus even there.

750, capped. Pours a murky dark brown with a dense and fizzy dark tan head that fades. Mild, somewhat dry and stale biscuity nose, a little bit of toasty malt there. Watery medium body with soft carb. Mild toasty biscuity notes and not much else. Not sure if this is just old or maybe seriously mid-positioned in terms of branding.

as a belgian i do find it strange this gets such a "low" score. I should start using terms as being used standard here, but no : just taste it, compare it to all your best ones & this ones rhymes with all of ’em. A top brew.

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